Brian Bosworth Net Worth

Brian Bosworth Net Worth is
$8 Million

Brian Bosworth Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Brian Keith Bosworth, nicknamed "The Boz," is an American former professional football player who played as a linebacker for the National Football League's Seattle Seahawks. He played in the NFL for three seasons during the 1980s. Bosworth played college football for the Uni...

Full NameBrian Bosworth
Net Worth$8 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 9, 1965
Place Of BirthOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Height1.88 m
Weight247 lbs (112 kg)
ProfessionAmerican football player, Actor, Real Estate Broker
EducationUniversity of Oklahoma, MacArthur High School
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseMorgan Leslie Heuman (m. 2012), Katherine Nicastro (m. 1993–2006)
ChildrenChase Bosworth, Hayley Bosworth, Max Bosworth
ParentsFoster Bosworth, Kathy Bosworth
SiblingsVicki Bosworth Tolley, Robbie Bosworth
NicknamesThe Boz , Brian Keith Bosworth , Brian "Boz" Bosworth
AwardsButkus Award, College Football All-America Team
NominationsHeisman Trophy, Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Sleazebag
MoviesStone Cold, The Longest Yard, Do You Believe?, One Tough Bastard, Three Kings, Midnight Heat, Back in Business, Mach 2, Rock Slyde, Phase IV, The Operative, Spill, 1985 Orange Bowl National Championship Game
TV ShowsLawless
Star SignPisces
#Trademark
1His haircut
TitleSalary
Stone Cold (1991)$500,000
#Fact
1Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015.
2No relation of Kate Bosworth.
3His leaving the University of Oklahoma was precipitated by his being suspended from the 1986 Orange Bowl for steroid use. In protest, Bosworth wore a T-shirt with the inscription "NCAA - National Communists Against Athletes" on the sideline during the game. This prompted Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer to dismiss him from the team.
4Appeared on a Costaco's Brothers poster entitled "Land of the Boz" (1987)
5Produced and manufactured "Boz Buster" t-shirts and hats (1987)
6Wore jersey number 44, his college number, during the 1987 NFL pre-season and tried to take the NFL to court for the right to wear that number. He lost, and was forced to switch to number 55.
7Signed what was then the largest rookie contract in NFL history with the Seahawks in 1987. Contract covered 10 years at $11 million.
8Left the University of Oklahoma after three seasons after graduating a year ahead of his freshman class. Entered the NFL's supplemental draft in 1987 and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks.
9Was drafted by the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League in the 12th round in the 1987 draft because as GM Allan Hinton jokingly said "Because we didn't receive a letter from him that he wouldn't play for us." Bosworth had sent letters to various NFL teams stating that if they drafted him in the NFL Supplemental draft, he wouldn't report to their training camp and he wouldn't play for them.
10Commentator for the XFL football leaugue. [2001]
11Former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks.
12He appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care."
13Played football for the University of Oklahoma Sooners. Won a National Championship in 1985.
14Won the Butkus Award (The Nation's Outstanding Linebacker) in 1985 and 1986 while playing for Oklahoma.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Reliant2017post-productionJack
Do You Believe?2015Joe
Revelation Road: The Black Rider2014Hawg
Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire2013Hawg
Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End2013Hawg
Down and Distance2010John Vonarb
Rock Slyde2009The Friendly Pirate
CSI: Miami2005TV SeriesDuane 'Bull' Merrick
The Longest Yard2005Guard Garner
Phase IV2002Detective Steven Birnam
Mach 22001Jack Tyree
The Operative2000Alec / Grady
Nash Bridges2000TV SeriesBobby Usher
Three Kings1999Action Star
Back in Business1997Joe Elkhart
Lawless1997TV SeriesJohn Lawless
MADtv1997TV Series
Virus1996/IKen Fairchild
One Tough Bastard1996Sgt. John North
Midnight Heat1996TV MovieJohn Gray / Wayne Garret
Stone Cold1991Joe Huff John Stone

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Born To Lead: The Sal Aunese Story2016Documentary post-productionHimself
30 for 302014TV Series documentaryHimself
Marcus & Joni2013TV SeriesHimself
The Hill Chris Climbed: The Gridiron Heroes Story2011DocumentaryHimself
Hell's Kitchen2010TV SeriesHimself - Restaurant Patron
Mike & Mike2010TV SeriesHimself - Telephone Interviewee
Rock Slyde: Behind the Scenes2010Video shortHimself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2005-2006TV Series documentaryHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2000TV Series documentaryHimself
Voices that Care1991TV Movie documentaryHimself - Choir Member
1st & Ten: The Championship1987-1991TV SeriesHimself
The Arsenio Hall Show1989TV SeriesHimself
NFL Monday Night Football1987TV SeriesHimself - Seattle Seahawks Linebacker
Saturday Night's Main Event1987TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1987TV SeriesHimself
The NFL on NBC1987TV SeriesHimself - Seattle Seahawks Linebacker

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
30 for 302012TV Series documentaryHimself

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2005Teen Choice AwardTeen Choice AwardsChoice Movie SleazebagThe Longest Yard (2005)
1992Razzie AwardRazzie AwardsWorst New StarStone Cold (1991)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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